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110. Engagement of young persons as trimmers or stokers.- (1) Save as otherwise provided in sub-sections (2) and (3), no young person shall be engaged or carried to sea to work as a trimmer or stoker in any ship. (2) Sub-section (1) shall not apply-

(a) to any work of trimming or stoking done by a young person in a school ship or training ship in accordance with the prescribed conditions; or

(b) to any work of trimming moor stoking done by a young person in a ship which is mainly propelled otherwise than by steam; or

(c) to the engagement or carrying to sea of a person over sixteen years of age to work as a trimmer or stoker on a coasting ship, provided he is employed in accordance with the prescribed conditions.

(3) Where in any port a trimmer or stoker is required for any ship other than a coasting ship, and no person over eighteen years of age is available, two young persons over sixteen years of age may be engaged and carried to sea to do the work which would otherwise have been done by one person over eighteen years of age.

(4) There shall be included in every agreement with the crew in ship to which this section applies a short summary of the provisions of this section.

 

 

 

 

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